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Micro Focus Education is pleased to announce the release of its latest offering within the ADM portfolio.
Portfolio and BU: |
ADM-ALM/QC |
Training Type: |
eLearning: New Style of Learning |
Duration: |
Approximately 3.0 hour plus hands-on, self-paced, online eLearning |
Audience: |
This course is intended for Automation Testers. |
Simulations: |
Simulations are included as demonstrations and hands-on exercises. |
Scenario: |
As an Automation Tester, you need to manage all aspects of application testing, such as writing test scripts, executing the test scripts, reviewing test results, and raising defects. ALM helps you to streamline your testing activities and acts as a repository for your testing assets. |
Course Description: |
This learning series comprises of three lessons. In the first lesson, you will learn about using Application Lifecycle Management (ALM) 15.0. You will learn how to create a Test plan, add test scripts to test plan, how to create a Test plan in ALM from UFT directly, how to create a Test set, and add tests to it for execution. You will also learn how to execute the tests with the Testing hosts configured in the Lab Management. In the second lesson, you will learn how to analyze the test results, how to raise defects for the failed tests, and how to use version control for the test assets. Lesson three consists of ALM15.0 Automation Tester Specialist Exam. You will take an exam to gain the ALM Automation Tester Specialist badge. As an Automation Tester, you need to manage all aspects of application testing, such as writing test scripts, executing the test scripts, reviewing test results, raising defects, and so on. This course is developed using the Micro Focus Adoption Readiness Tool (ART). ART content provides easy access to self-paced learning content enabling users to not only dive into an online course but also to gain direct access to individual components to quickly master specific tasks. Lesson 1 – Test Planning: § Lesson 1.1 Introduction to Application Lifecycle Management 15.0 § Lesson 1.2 Test Planning (UFT) § Lesson 1.3 Lab Management Demonstration: The lesson 1 has the following demonstrations: § Login to ALM § Navigate the ALM User Interface § Create a New Release § Define Cycles § Assign Requirements to Releases and Cycles § Assign Test Sets to Releases and Cycles § Add Attachments § Create a Requirements Tree § Assign Requirements to a Release and Cycle § Add Traceability Links § Use Traceability § Use the Traceability Matrix § Use Risk-Based Testing § Perform Risk Analysis Lesson 2- Test Execution and Analysis: § Lesson 2.1 Test Execution § Lesson 2.2 Test Runs § Lesson 2.3 Defect Tracking § Lesson 2.4 Version Control Demonstration: § Define Scope Items § Define and Configure Milestones § Assign KPI § Configure KPI § Define a New KPI § Calculate KPI § View the Scorecard § View the Master Plan § Access Business Views in Project Customization § Explore Business Views § Duplicate and Modify a Business View § Create a New Business View with DQL Functions § Create a Graph Using a Business View § Add Sub Reports § Generate Graphs § Create a Project Report § Create Dashboard Folders and Pages § Configure the Dashboard Page § View a Dashboard Page § Create a Cross-Project Graph § Exclude a Hub Project Lesson 3: § Attempt the ALM15.0 Automation Tester Specialist Exam |
Prerequisites: |
To be successful in this course, you need to have a working knowledge of Testing Lifecycle, Testing Concepts, and Unified Functional Testing Automation tool. |
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Certification and Learning Path: |
This offering provides ALM Automation Tester Specialist certification to the user. ALM knowledge and skills needed to obtain the ALM Certified Professional Badge (future). For certification and learning paths of ADM, see Application Delivery Management Paths |